Contract of the Common Ownership Agreement

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The Contract of the Common Ownership Agreement was a document signed in 45-x-920p by partners Lilac Nani, Medypsh, Oeklass and Zot Effervescence of the law firm Nani, Medypsh, Effervesence, & Oeklass. It appertained to multi-use property on the planetMistar-5, setting provisions to ensure that property was not stolen by any one of the partners, while also stipulating legal consequences that should be put in motion in case of breach of contract. Oeklass once violated this agreement when he stole a boat, prompting his fellow co-workers to draft a cease and desist letter addressed to him.

The contract possessed at least seven articles with subsections to them. Article Seven of the agreement dealt with the potential contract infringement. Section One of said article determined that one ought to have cured the breach within fifteen wind passages by returning the property subtracted. Section Two specified penalties and conditions while Section Three clarified that any attempts at use of "mind control, heretical body manipulations, weather disturbances, dirty jokes, or any other more than three-dimensional negotiating methods" to avoid curing the breach would be considered an aggression towards the established partnership and would be handled appropriately according to guidelines set in the contract.[1]

The contract was inked in 45-x-920p, and some time afterwards, Oeklass was known to have violated it for stealing a boat. A cease and desist letter was drafted and signed by his partners in Galactic Basic Standard and using High Galactic script, addressed to "The Wavering Oeklass," in his residence in Cylinder 14, Vemu, Abar-12,[1] a location in the Tragan Cluster's Abar system.[2][3] The letter reminded the contents agreed upon in the contract and established a period of three eclipses for Oeklass to reply with a letter of compliance or an oblong object as evidence of acquiescence, or else default proceedings would immediately be put in motion.[1]

↑ 3.03.1Although Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas does not explicitly place Mistar-5 and Abar-12 in the Mistar system and Abar system, respectively, Jason Fry, co-author of The Essential Atlas, has indicated that, as a general rule of thumb, "planets not assigned a system in published source can be assumed to reside in system of same name." This article assumes that the same applies for this case.